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**๐๏ธ Podcast Show Notes:
Independent collision repair shops today are navigating a storm that seems to come from every direction. ๐ช
Insurance pressure, tight labor rates, technician shortages, and constantly evolving repair procedures make it feel like youโre fighting every battle alone. Add in ADAS calibrations, EV repair, scanning requirements, and safety standards, and itโs easy to look at membership to an organization like the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers, the Society of Collision Repair Specialists or your local Auto Body association and wonder if itโs just another expense on the books without any real tangible benefit?
In this weekโs episode of the Mind Wrench Podcast, we break down why local, state, and regional collision repair associations exist in the first place and how they can become one of the most powerful tools an independent shop owner has. These organizations help shops come together to create a stronger collective voice when dealing with lawmakers, regulators, and industry stakeholders. When shops unite through associations, they gain the ability to advocate for fair repair practices, push back on harmful policies, and protect the future of safe and proper repairs.
We also dig into the practical benefits. Associations create opportunities for training, shared knowledge, and real-world networking that often turns into mentorship and collaboration. Being part of a professional organization also signals credibility to customers and partners who value ethical repair standards and transparency.
From legislative victories in Rhode Island to powerful collaboration at the AASP Illinois Collision Repair Trade Show, this conversation highlights how associations are making real change across the industry.
Key Takeaways
๐ง Strength in Numbers โ When independent shops stand together through an association, they gain a louder voice with lawmakers, insurers, and regulators.
๐ Access to Education and Insight โ Associations provide training, industry updates, and peer learning that help shops stay ahead of rapidly changing repair technology.
๐ค Community Beats Isolation โ Networking with other shop owners creates mentorship, shared solutions, and a support system that helps you navigate industry challenges.
If youโre an independent shop owner tired of feeling like youโre fighting every battle solo, this episode may change how you think about industry involvement. Subscribe to the po
Support the show
Join our Mind Wrench mailing list!ย ๐ https://bit.ly/3DGNM9o
Need one-on-one Mindset or Personal Development coaching? โ drop me a note @ Personal Coaching โ Rick Selover
๐ CLICK HERE FOR 50% OFF YOUR FIRST MONTH OF COACHING!ย
(use PROMO code FREE50 in the message box!)
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๐Affiliate Links
๐ Read or listen to Top non-fiction book on Blinkist 20% off membership & 7-day free trial
๐งโ๐ผ Need freelance help with your business? Check out Fiverr
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**๐๏ธ Podcast Show Notes:
Independent collision repair shops today are navigating a storm that seems to come from every direction. ๐ช
Insurance pressure, tight labor rates, technician shortages, and constantly evolving repair procedures make it feel like youโre fighting every battle alone. Add in ADAS calibrations, EV repair, scanning requirements, and safety standards, and itโs easy to look at membership to an organization like the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers, the Society of Collision Repair Specialists or your local Auto Body association and wonder if itโs just another expense on the books without any real tangible benefit?
In this weekโs episode of the Mind Wrench Podcast, we break down why local, state, and regional collision repair associations exist in the first place and how they can become one of the most powerful tools an independent shop owner has. These organizations help shops come together to create a stronger collective voice when dealing with lawmakers, regulators, and industry stakeholders. When shops unite through associations, they gain the ability to advocate for fair repair practices, push back on harmful policies, and protect the future of safe and proper repairs.
We also dig into the practical benefits. Associations create opportunities for training, shared knowledge, and real-world networking that often turns into mentorship and collaboration. Being part of a professional organization also signals credibility to customers and partners who value ethical repair standards and transparency.
From legislative victories in Rhode Island to powerful collaboration at the AASP Illinois Collision Repair Trade Show, this conversation highlights how associations are making real change across the industry.
Key Takeaways
๐ง Strength in Numbers โ When independent shops stand together through an association, they gain a louder voice with lawmakers, insurers, and regulators.
๐ Access to Education and Insight โ Associations provide training, industry updates, and peer learning that help shops stay ahead of rapidly changing repair technology.
๐ค Community Beats Isolation โ Networking with other shop owners creates mentorship, shared solutions, and a support system that helps you navigate industry challenges.
If youโre an independent shop owner tired of feeling like youโre fighting every battle solo, this episode may change how you think about industry involvement. Subscribe to the po
Support the show
Join our Mind Wrench mailing list!ย ๐ https://bit.ly/3DGNM9o
Need one-on-one Mindset or Personal Development coaching? โ drop me a note @ Personal Coaching โ Rick Selover
๐ CLICK HERE FOR 50% OFF YOUR FIRST MONTH OF COACHING!ย
(use PROMO code FREE50 in the message box!)
ย
๐Affiliate Links
๐ Read or listen to Top non-fiction book on Blinkist 20% off membership & 7-day free trial
๐งโ๐ผ Need freelance help with your business? Check out Fiverr
โ๐โ๐โ๐ฅฆโ Want an easier way to shop? Check out Instacart
ย
Thanks for listening and please share The Mind Wrench Podcast with others!

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